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When is the best time to go to Mount Emei?

The best time to go to Emei Mountain is March-April and September-65438+1October.

When we arrive in Emei in spring, it is the season when azaleas are in full bloom all over the mountain, and we can see the colorful sea of azaleas. In addition to enjoying flowers, you can also attend the Emei Mountain Fair (which lasts for one month in March and April) and enjoy the grand occasion of thousands of bright lights facing sages. Autumn in Emei Mountain is short-lived. Every year from mid-September to the end of 10, the leaves on the mountain turn from green to yellow, and from yellow to red. Standing on the top of the mountain overlooking the valley, the frost is thick and the leaves are thick, and the clouds are lingering. So the best time to go to Emei Mountain is March-April and September-10.

Emei Mountain in autumn is gorgeous and elegant, and the dazzling red leaves all over the mountain are a symbol of its autumn colors. Monkeys in the monkey area will rob tourists of food and water. Zip up your backpack and don't take food or water bottles in your hands. It is suggested to buy a bamboo pole at the foot of the mountain, which can be used as a crutch.

The main attractions of Mount Emei

1, Buddha's top

Wan Fo Ding is the highest elevation scenic spot and natural ecological protection zone among the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, and it is also the highest elevation world natural and cultural heritage site in China. At an altitude of 3099 meters, the original temple on the top of the Wanfo Temple is called Manjusri Hall, also known as Liangqing Hall and Blissful Hall. It was built in the period of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the 11th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. It has a scripture-collecting building and a collection of thousands of classics. The arrangement of the three peaks, Ten Thousand Buddha Peak, Thousand Buddha Peak and Golden Peak, looks like a cicada's head from the foot of the mountain, so it is called "Emei with a cicada's head".

Step 2 turn 99

Jiujiuguai is a famous dangerous slope in Emei Mountain, starting from Lingxiao Pavilion and ending at Shouxing Bridge. One bend after another, one slope after another, see one slope to the end, suddenly turn around, another slope. Legend has it that when Pu Xian came to Emei Mountain to build a Dojo, he passed by and saw the steep mountains, steep slopes and slippery roads. He instructed Lingzu Bodhisattva to command the accompanying 3,000 lux to start work at the same time, and each person built a step. Three thousand stone steps were formed in an instant, and when Lingzu received them, it happened that there were ninety-nine turns on the stone steps, hence the name this slope.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Emei Mountain Scenic Area in Leshan City.